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==History and development roadmap==
The JSMESS project was originally proposed in a [http://ascii.textfiles.com/archives/3375 October 2011 blog post] by Jason Scott (of [http://www.textfiles.com/ textfiles.com] , the [http://www.archiveteam.org/ Archive Team], and [http://archive.org/ The Internet Archive]). The idea was to have a system for preservation of old computers and game consoles that runs directly in the web browser without any plugins.
Initial progress was slow because the Emscripten transcompiler had to be fixed and improved during development. In 2013, JSMESS reached a fairly usable state and was declared to be in public beta.
==Links==
;General info
*[http://jsmess.textfiles.com/ Official site]
*[http://archiveteam.org/index.php?title=Javascript_Mess Archive Team wiki page] about JSMESS
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Scott_Sadofsky Jason Scott], initiator of the project, at Wikipedia
;Code and examples
*[https://github.com/jsmess/jsmess GitHub source code repository] (without any CPC makefiles right now)
*[https://github.com/mdoege/jsmess GitHub fork] with added CPC6128 makefiles
*[http://mdoege.github.io/jsmess/ CPC6128/SubHunter demo page]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Scott_Sadofsky Jason Scott], initiator of the project, at Wikipedia
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